Variações do corpo selvagem: a potência nômade de Hélio Oiticica e Waly Salomão
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O presente artigo pretende articular entendimentos a respeito de corpo, performance e antropologia nos experimentos engendrados na obra de Hélio Oiticica e Waly Salomão, a partir de imagens de Ivan Cardoso e o trabalho do antropólogo Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, sobretudo a partir de sua teoria do perspectivismo ameríndio e suas noções de corpo expostas na obra A inconstância da alma selvagem.
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